Female reported crying, restricted from leaving apartment, Fresno CA
A female was found crying at a door in Kingsburg and reported that her boyfriend was not allowing her to leave or take her belongings from their residence near West Sierra. Authorities were contacted for a welfare check.
Audio|Source: Fresno County Sheriff - Sanger/Parlier/Fowler/Orange Cove/Kingsburg
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Transcript:
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301, City of Kingsburg, Church Welfare, 160 R Street, Kingsburg.
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Kingsburg, 34.
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Keynesburg 34, Check Welfare, 160 R Street. Arpies reporting as a female at her door crying.
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She is her name is going to be (name withheld).
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We're trying to get further.
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RP did hand her the phone.
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Town-FAR.
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Town-Farmine.
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Number 11 assist.
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To-Far. TAN.
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4. 244. Vich out-to-phone, that people search.
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Down-for.
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Kingsburg 34, we're landline with that female at the door.
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She said she lives down the street, but she's trying to get a hold of her in-laws.
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They're not making sense.
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Town for it.
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One in Kentucky, Kentucky, 3.
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Can you read 34 to our phone.
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Ten-four.
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Following seventy-six.
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Just for info, for the RP, they had spoken with Clovis City earlier,
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and she had advised she believed her child should have been (number withheld) when they made contact with her at the Griffith Way address.
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Up her mom, I was RP, now they're advising the same.
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That's fair.
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She's not advising that her and her boyfriend were in an argument,
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and the boyfriend was not allowing her leave. She was not able to grab her belongings since she does reside near West Sierra. We advise your 1097[1].
Police codes explained
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1097: Arrived at scene
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